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damski007

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  1. I am looking to purchase some chainsaw trousers or chaps after coming pretty close to doing some serious damage to my leg today. I am not a professional and just got myself a 660 to chop up some pretty big log my local arborists dropped of for me. I don't think I should be looking on Ebay for some and wondered if you guys could advise what to stay clear of and what should I look at for an intermediate pair for occasional use. Thanks in advance
  2. It sounds lovely and has some real grunt, rips through logs effortlessly.
  3. Hello Shavey

     

    I have a Sachs Dolmar 153 that I am considering selling, people on the forum have suggested you mite know how much this would be worth.IMG_3318.thumb.JPG.41ab4f37001f4f60b2eb5ee570f9e296.JPGIMG_3319.thumb.JPG.95e4b72149cb930fa0849d1e095a883c.JPG

  4. Thanks Dan All the reports and reviews say that its a real muscle saw and worth a fair bit. Its never let me down and cuts really well. lets hope someone can put a value on it.
  5. I have a lovely Sachs Dolmar 153 with a 37" bar. Start third pull every time and runs like new. Don't really get to use it any longer, anyone know what this would be worth if I offered it up for sale?.
  6. damski007

    Devonacre

    On the main A35 easy access and ample space to manoeuvre
  7. I’m new to this site, where do I find it?.
  8. If you are doing any work around Axminster, I can take any logs or wood chip. Very easy access and easy to drop off. Anything considered. Thanks in advance
  9. I was thinking the exact same thing when I was using it, the larvae that I have found are dead so it works ok.
  10. This morning I went and inspected the boards, there were a few tiny pupae that had come to the surface but they all looked lifeless. I used a Wickes wood treatment that cures dry rot mould and woodworm. It was really old but seems to of done the trick.
  11. Thanks for the advise, I have treated all the slabs. Should I keep these separate from my other slabs I have that are not infected or will they be ok?.
  12. Thanks Dan They are all going to be dried for a couple of years, I have stacked them with 20mm spacers in between each slab.
  13. Please can you assist in identifying the larvae that I have found in two of the trees I have just had milled into planks. What is the best treatment to kill these without ruining the wood?.
  14. Thanks, I have never milled anything before and just wanted to be able to get myself cheaper wood and maybe sell some on. The limits of my wood is usually what trees I find washed up after heavy seas, so would not really have much use for it other than the odd huge log. Would you have any idea what this saw would be worth?.
  15. Thanks, I will see if I can find him. I might sell it before I break it.
  16. It starts on the second pull and ticks over really smooth
  17. Thanks for the advice, the guy I bought if from used a mixture at 25 to 1 but he only used it once to fell a large ash tree. I’m happy to run it richer I take it no harm can be done doing this?.
  18. Thanks for the advice, you have been very helpful. Do you know anything about cutting angles and such or is that getting a bit nerdy so to speak, I would like to get the smoothest and easiest cut possible.
  19. Thanks again, I hope someone can give advice on what chain etc would be best to use.
  20. I have just purchased a Dolmar 153 with a 32” bar, and intend to use it as an Alaskan mill. How do I know what cc this is and would it man enough?. I am very green to this so any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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